This is a very well crafted story, and an excellent performance. It requires the reader/listener to be willing to be taken to some uncomfortable places, endure some graphical but necessary language, and puritanical types should just scroll past instead of virtue signaling their moral superiority. But it tackles the question of how love is defined, and how those surviving in the underbelly of societal norms find ways to survive and find their own family when society discards them.
I’ve never encountered a character as unique and compelling and with such inner strength as Wavy. The story was painful, yet very moving. Thank you to both the author and the performer for bringing it to life.